• 1. St Mary and the Holy Cross, Alderminster, Warwickshire, England
    View from E.
    Parish church
    Aisleless and cruciform in plan with a chancel, N and S transepts, nave, N porch and central tower. The crossing is of 1193 (Pevsner) as is the N transept. The S transept and chancel are 13thc. (VCH) In 1874 and 1884, the nave was practically rebuilt and a modern "Romanesque" doorway was inserted in the S wall. The late 12thc. N doorway survives, although with restored tympanum. Three small, plain lancets also survive, one in the N and one in the S wall of the nave and the third in the W wall of the N transept.
  • 2. St Peter and St Paul, Butlers Marston, Warwickshire, England
    View from W.
    Parish church
    Mainly Victorian chancel and nave, Perpendicular W tower and late 12thc. S arcade. The arcade is of a cream Cotswold limestone.
  • 3. All Saints, Chadshunt, Warwickshire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church (redundant)
    This redundant church has a simple, 17thc. W tower, and a Georgian chancel and N chapel. The nave is 12thc. with later windows. 12thc. sculpture is found on the N and S doorways and the font
  • 4. St Peter and St Paul, Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England
    N arcade, centre column capital
    Parish church
    The original nave and chancel church is ofc.1150 and has aisles of 1180, of which two bays survive in each. The church has been extended or adapted over time and now includes an extended chancel, vestry, N chapel, N and S aisles, S porch and W tower.
  • 5. St Lawrence, Meriden, Warwickshire, England
    General view from NE.
    Parish church
    The church consists of an aisled nave of the 14thc. and 15thc., a Perpendicular W tower and 12thc. chancel, although this has been altered and extended. The N wall of the chancel has a deeply-splayed, round-headed window, chamfered with arcuated lintel. There is a corresponding window on the S, now blocked, of which traces remain on the interior of the chancel. Other 12thc. remains are found in the exterior N wall of the chancel, and in the interior S wall of chancel and nave. All in local pale red sandstone.
  • 6. St Gregory, Offchurch, Warwickshire, England
    N doorway, general view.
    Parish church
    A small church sited on a hill above the village. It has an aisleless Romanesque nave with recut windows. Romanesque sculpture is found on the N doorway, on the chancel arch and on some chancel windows. Grey stone with some red; of rubble except for the grey ashlar late medieval tower.
  • 7. St Laurence, Oxhill, Warwickshire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church
    The church is aisleless with a 15thc. W tower and an essentially 12thc. nave and chancel. 12thc. sculpture is found on N and S doorways, on two windows in the chancel and one in the nave, and on the chancel arch and font.